Atlantic City (1944)
In 1915, Atlantic City is a sleepy seaside resort, but Brad Taylor, son of a small hotel and vaudeville house proprietor, has big plans: he thinks it can be "the playground of the world." Brad's wheeling and dealing proves remarkably successful in attracting big enterprises and big shows, but brings him little success in personal relationships. Full of nostalgic songs and acts, some with the original artists. Reissued in 1950 as "Atlantic City Honeymoon".
Director:
Ray McCarey
Writers:
Doris Gilbert, Frank Gill Jr., George Carleton Brown.
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Constance Moore as Marilyn Whitaker |
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Stanley Brown as Brad Taylor |
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Charley Grapewin as Jake Taylor |
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Jerry Colonna as The Professor |
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Paul Whiteman as Himself |
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Louis Armstrong as Himself |
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Robert B. Castaine as Carter Graham |
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Adele Mara as Adele - Barmaid |
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Pierre Watkin as Sen. Hodges |
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Harry Tyler as Sherman |
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Stanley Andrews as Rogers |
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Donald Kerr as Oakes |
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Charles Williams as Chalmers |
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Daisy Lee Mothershed as The Maid |
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Ford Washington Lee as Buck |
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John 'Bubbles' Sublett as Bubbles |
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Dorothy Dandridge as Singer |
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Jack Kenney as Ed Gallagher |
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Al Shean as Al Shean |
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Eleanor Parker as Bathing Beauty (uncredited) |
| Directing | Ray McCarey | Director |
| Editing | Richard L. Van Enger | Editor |
| Writing | Arthur Caesar | Story |
| Art | Russell Kimball | Art Direction |
| Writing | Doris Gilbert | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frank Gill Jr. | Screenplay |
| Camera | John Alton | Director of Photography |
| Writing | George Carleton Brown | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Design |
| Directing | Anthony Mann | Second Unit Director |